Your parent or grandparent passes away, so you naturally search for the will that they said they’d prepared. To your dismay, it’s written entirely by hand, and it doesn’t appear that an attorney was ever involved in the process. Is this legal? Maybe. While not every...
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Revocable versus irrevocable trusts
Your estate plan can include many different components. One of these is trusts, which are an estate planning tool that enables you to pass assets down to others based on specifications you set. These offer a bit more privacy than just having a will because trusts...
Modifying your custody plan could be normal as your children age
When your children start to get older, you should know that they may have their own opinions about the custody plans that are in place. By the age of 12, the court will begin listening to your children’s preferences, but that doesn’t mean that what they say will be...